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Preserve wine labels and memories. The same original Label Saver but now conveniently sold in sets of ten so you can decide exactly how many you want. These wine label savers are perfect for your wine or beer collection. Quickly and easily remove most wine or beer labels by actually splitting then separating the front-printed surface from the adhesive back. You're left with a laminated memento to save in your Wine Cellar Album.

I have been using these for years! I have about 5 books filled with labels and when I add a new label, it is always good fun to browse past tasting experiences. These labels have never failed in their function.

Believe it or not, I used to soak labels off ages ago. The excellent tips given by a prior purchaser are excellent (see below product listing in reviews) and these can be used with confidence. Also, am saving labels as wineries use more great, individual, commissioned art!

Every year on our Anniversary, my husband and I visit a different winery. We save one bottle of wine and drink it on the next years anniversary. We save the label from each anniversary bottle and I made a photo album from our 1st 5 yrs of the places we visited and at the beginning of each trip, I was able to have a photo of the saved label from the winery we visited for that year. I will make a new album for every 5 yrs. We love our tradition started on our honeymoon!

I have been using these for years! I have about 5 books filled with labels and when I add a new label, it is always good fun to browse past tasting experiences. These labels have never failed in their function.

I love these and have been keeping a wine journal since 2009. I go through these pretty frequently and was ready for a restocking! They work incredibly well. I use a moleskin journal (the art one that has thicker paper) and these make for a beautiful recording of my wine adventures.

Believe it or not, I used to soak labels off ages ago. The excellent tips given by a prior purchaser are excellent (see below product listing in reviews) and these can be used with confidence. Also, am saving labels as wineries use more great, individual, commissioned art!

Every year on our Anniversary, my husband and I visit a different winery. We save one bottle of wine and drink it on the next years anniversary. We save the label from each anniversary bottle and I made a photo album from our 1st 5 yrs of the places we visited and at the beginning of each trip, I was able to have a photo of the saved label from the winery we visited for that year. I will make a new album for every 5 yrs. We love our tradition started on our honeymoon!

I love these and have been keeping a wine journal since 2009. I go through these pretty frequently and was ready for a restocking! They work incredibly well. I use a moleskin journal (the art one that has thicker paper) and these make for a beautiful recording of my wine adventures.

Can these labels be reapplied to the bottles? We slump bottles in our studio and often people want to have the label reapplied.

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on Jul 9, 2011

BEST ANSWER:I really don't think they can be reapplied to another bottle as the glue on the remover is quite strong. Unless of course you trimmed it well and used a lot of glue because the back of the label is raw material but you'd still have the thickness of the plastic and the label to contend with.

BEST ANSWER:I really don't think they can be reapplied to another bottle as the glue on the remover is quite strong. Unless of course you trimmed it well and used a lot of glue because the back of the label is raw material but you'd still have the thickness of the plastic and the label to contend with.

It depends on the label. If the label does not take up the entire surface area of the label saver, then you may be able to reapply the label on to another bottle. However the labels are really made to go into a journal or notebook, so it may be a little tricky.. but certainly possible.

Only if you have been able to keep the tackiness of the label saver and have an edge, the label itself has been separated from the tackiness of the original label so it will always be under the label saver.

I don't know if I have old label removers however I watched the video and carefully applied the adhesive. I rubbed each bottle with a round pen and made sure to cover the entire label, only two of 5 labels came off. The tape seems about as strong as common scotch tape. Unfortunately it pulled of pieces but refused to grab after I rolled it back and rubbed it more. Very Disappointed.

Jim

Jim Herbst
on Apr 20, 2015

BEST ANSWER:Hi Jim, Unfortunately it does seem that many wineries are using very strong adhesive these days for their labels. While 2 of 5 labels coming off is much lower than usual, we do find that about 10-20% of labels will be very tough to remove regardless of how strong an adhesive is used. Thanks for your feedback!

BEST ANSWER:Hi Jim, Unfortunately it does seem that many wineries are using very strong adhesive these days for their labels. While 2 of 5 labels coming off is much lower than usual, we do find that about 10-20% of labels will be very tough to remove regardless of how strong an adhesive is used. Thanks for your feedback!

I have found that there are different types of labels that the wineries use on their bottles. Being able to identify them before you try and use this product will greatly increase your ability to save you wine labels.

Here are some tips I have found useful.

1. Test to see if you can pull the label off of the bottle without the need to use one of the savers. You can do this by attempting to pull the label from the back of the bottle first. If it works there it will work on the front as well. Some labels are of higher quality then others and will come off in one piece all on their own. Test before you waste a saver.

2. The labels that work best with the savers are made of pure paper and have no raised prints or embossings. When the labels have these it will create small pockets of air around the raised print and will prevent you from pulling it off whole with the savers.

3. Make sure you go around the edges of the label and try to squeeze out every last bit of air. Especially on the leading edge that is the beginning of the label. This is important cause if it starts out well the rest of it should pull easy. If it doesn't get a good grip at first you might not get it whole.

4. The night before you use the saver take a damp cloth or sponge that has a little dish washing soap on it and moisten the label. Don't over do it, what you are trying to do is soften it up a little and the soap will make the label more acceptable to the adhesive. The next day when it is dry again it will help with the saver to stick to it better.

5. Be very careful how you place the saver on the label. There is no one specific way to do it but you need to make sure that it applies flat and with no wrinkles in it.

6. The spoon method for removing the excess air works well however I have found that using the shaft of a long screw driver works even better.

7. After you have gone over the label to get out the air let it sit for a few minutes. Then heat it up with a hair dryer. This will loosen up the adhesive just slightly and will fill in the tiny air gaps you can't see. When it is still warm go over it again with the spoon or screwdriver. Then let it sit as it cools. When it does the cooling saver will contract making it stick to the label even more.

8. When you begin to pull the label back do so very slowly and use both hands to get as many fingers on the label as possible. You don't want the pull the be strong on one side of the label and weak on the other you want a uniform pull as much as possible. Pull the label towards you and not out and away from the bottle.

Sounds like rocket science doesn't it, lol, all in the name of wine my friends ;)

Using these methods I hardly waste any of the savers and I have a scrap book full of labels.

This product works just fine, when used correctly; but the package lacks adequate instructions on how to use it correctly. So after extensive trial and error, I will share what I have learned. (Don't thank me, I'm a giver.)

1. Once you begin removing the protective backing, be VERY careful not to touch it on anything -- the adhesive is very sticky, and permanent -- once it sticks to something other than bottle glass (including itself), it will not let go. So don't let it fold on itself, and make sure it is placed exactly where you want it on the wine bottle before pressing down.

2. Start it out on the glass next to the label, and keep it taut as you slowly press it down onto the label itself. Work slowly, and don't allow any air to get trapped between the label and the remover film. If you do get a bubble, nick it with a razor blade and push out the air.

3. Press it down really hard (I use a soup spoon), then let it sit that way for about 10 minutes to allow the adhesive to cure.

4. Start from one edge and SLOWLY pull off the remover and the label. Don't expect the entire label to come off; most of the time, about half of the label paper will remain behind on the bottle -- but the half that comes off will contain everything you want.

5. Have a suitable surface ready to receive the label (album page, wall, etc.) and stick it onto that surface immediately. Remember, the adhesive that's still exposed is still sticky; the last thing you need is to remove the label and then start looking for a place to put it.

6. If the label just doesn't want to come off intact, you have two other options: You can try using a single-edge razor blade or box cutter knife to CAREFULLY get between the paper and glass as you carefully lift the remover film; or preheat your oven to 300 degrees, then turn it off, and place the bottle in the oven. Leave it there until the oven has cooled (be careful, bottle might still be hot), and try lifting the label again.

I use Label Savers to remove wine labels intact so that I create special gifts for my friends. Framing wines that we have tried on vacations in a collage with a photograph, creating "label" trays with plexiglass over the labels. The convenient packaging nd price break at quantity help me keep maintain my "artistic" budget. To have complete success, clean the surface first and ensure the Label Saver is completely adhered to the bottle. I love this product.

We bought a couple of packs on clearance at Dillards. I was skeptical at first. However, the product works great. Every label came off, sometimes just the printing, sometimes everything. The key is to simply use a smooth object to get out all the air bubbles, as mentioned in the instructions. I've come to this web site to buy ten more packs.

We use the label savers to remember not only the wines we tried but the memorable moments around them. With the savers we can put the labels in our wine journal to make a record of the date & our opinions/comments about the wine. We always note the "table topic" {i.e. theme of conversation} surrounding the time we drank the wine. Not only do we have a beautiful book (most labels are works of art!) but we have wonderful records of many enjoyable evenings/events!

I have been using these for years! I keep all our special bottle labels in a book with descriptions of the wine and the evening. It has become my favorite book to reminisce about special nights with special people. Extra hint - bring a label out to special restaurants and preserve the memory without lugging a bottle home! Makes a great memory album!

Great way to preserve historical wine records for later reference when planning a purchase for the future. Saved lables are not only reminders for past purchases but adding notes helps for the memories as well.

My husband said these would not work. I have not torn a label yet. Every one has come off clean and I am having fun keeping them in a cellar album for reference on what to buy again. I even thought of using them to decorate the bar area or wine cellar. They can be placed on the wall just like wallpaper. Too fun! My brother was even impressed. He asked me to write down the name of the wine I served and I just gave him the label instead!

I cut off the excess to keep the label centered over the saver. If the label Savers were offered in different sizes, I could use the excess for another bottle (larger size) or wouldn't feel I was wasting so much (smaller size).

I have used a variety of label savers over the years and find these to consistently be the most effective in removing labels for adding to my wine journals and tasting notes. They are easy to use and work on most types of labels. To enhance effectiveness I rub the back of a large spoon over the label saver after application. The longer you can wait after application, the more successful the removal will be- at least over night.

I had seen this product rated highly on the website, and figured with its affordable price, it was worth the chance. I would have never guessed how EASY it was! It removed labels from decade-old wine bottles without ripping or leaving any part of the label behind. It is extra large, so no worries about part of the label being left off. You simply lay it on, peel it off, trim the edges and are left with a perfect laminated version of the lable. I would recommended this to anyone-- much easier than soaking the bottles in vinegar hoping to loosen the label!

This product is terrific for taking off labels from wine bottles. With some of the European wine bottles you need to leave on for a day or two. With few exceptions this product absolutely works as advertised and is terrific if you collect labels.

Does the job and having tried cheaper (thinner) similar ones, that tear and don't always work, they are a false economy. These really work as they should if the weather is not too hot. If it is hot put the bottle in the fridge before trying to get the label off.

We have saved several hundred labels from years of enjoying wine. The LABEL SAVER idea is perfect for our collection of labels and memories! We place the recovered label on card stock and print our notes on the wine, where we had it, how much we paid for it, if we would buy again, etc. on the card stock. The card with the label is then placed into a sheet protector and stored in one of several binders for future reference, conversation with other wine enthusiasts and reflected upon for great memories! A great product for this level of label collecting!

I've tried several other types of label removers and always come back to these. They are easy to use and stick very well. You can cut them to fit the label to get more out of them; they still work well, even with no overlap on the label.

My girlfriend and I enjoy wine and frequently have nice wines at home. The label savers are a great way to remember our favorites. We're putting together a scrapbook with the labels and including when/why we had the wine (birthday, anniversary, etc.), our tasting notes, etc. Plus, it's nice to look back at some of the truly artistic labels.

These worked great when I followed the directions carefully. I put the plastic over the label and then used the back of a table knife to very thoroughly rub every bit of the plastic onto the label, paying careful attention to the edges. Then I pulled slowly and got the entire label off every time.

These label-savers function exactly as they are supposed to IF you follow the directions closely.We have had no problems with the first two packages, and I am ordering more for us, and for stocking stuffers for Christmas.

We took 1 pack of labels and gave one as gift and we were all able to lift all labels off on our vacation in Italy. Put both hands on label and get warm before lifting off. Had trouble with only one -let it sit in bathroom while steamy shower and it came right off. Will buy again.

I have always tried to remove the label off a bottle of wine that we truly enjoyed, not always successful. This is great and allows me to keep the label and afix it to the comments we had about the wine.

i use this product to remove and seal the labels from wine bottles that i have used. i keep a logcontaining the procured label and details of the wine, its taste, where and when i drank it, and with whom. some record special occasions which icherish.

I really like this to keep track of wines I purchase or get as gifts. It makes it easy to remember the wines I liked and have tried. I have purchased them for friends with a notebook so they can remember wines I give them as gifts so they can remember the ones they want again. I go to a lot of local wineries so this is a good tool to use.

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